Known as the Kyoto kitchen, Nishiki Market has gathered hundreds of stores. The parents-in-law and mother-in-law have always liked to visit the traditional Taiwanese market. Therefore, this year's cherry blossom viewing party, the husband also specially arranged to visit the Nishiki Market, allowing them to experience the markets and markets in different cities. Eat food culture.
Basic introduction to Kyoto Nishiki Market📂
The origin of Nishiki Market was about 780~850 AD. It was officially named Nishikikoji by Empress Cold Spring. The Shogun era opened the prelude to operating a fish market. In the Meiji Restoration era, the privileges of some fish merchants were reduced, and the number of shops here began. Decrease, until the establishment of the Jinrong Club in 1928 (not the later man, it was an organization jointly established by the fruit and vegetable and meat industry ^0^) and the establishment of the market revitalization group, which once again brought the prosperity here, also called Jin market.
Tour experience of Kyoto Nishiki Market
We came to Nishiki Market with a group of people. There are a lot of submerged foods here, from roots and stems to leafy vegetables. There are also some small dishes in front of them for tastings, allowing you to taste Kyoto's specialty snacks.In addition, there are desserts, wines, roasted meatballs, etc. on the spot, so that parents-in-laws have an eye-opening view of the Nishiki Market. Based on our experience, we arrange a half-day to visit here slowly and walk slowly. After the end, you can also visit the Jintianman Temple!
◎ Kyoto Nishiki Market
– Address: Jinxiao Road Street, Nakakyo District, Kyoto City
- Transportation:
a. 3 minutes walk from the subway "Shijo" station
b. 3-minute walk from Karasuma Station on the Hankyu Line; 4-minute walk from Kawaramachi Station
c. City bus "Shijo Takakura" stop and walk for 2 minutes; "Shijo Kawaramachi" stop and walk for 4 minutes
– Business hours: different for each store.Roughly 9:00~17:00 (Many shops are closed on Wednesday or Sunday)
-Official website:http://www.kyoto-nishiki.or.jp/